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'Stop lying!' Another House Republican town hall devolves into angry shouting

Another Republican town hall went off the rails this week, with videos emerging of angry constituents accusing Rep. Ashley Hinson of lying during a Wednesday gathering in Iowa's 2nd Congressional District.

Hinson was booed at the Worth County meeting as constituents expressed fierce disapproval and jeered while Hinson tried to defend her support for President Donald Trump's policies, particularly his marquee "Big, Beautiful Bill." Attendees confronted her about economic concerns, including wages and the cost of living.

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'Bad news’: MAGA pollster says Trump’s approval ‘tanked’ — and GOP faces midterm disaster

President Donald Trump is not in good shape for the midterm elections next year, warned Mark Mitchell, lead pollster of the heavily pro-MAGA outfit Rasmussen Reports, in a Thursday interview on "War Room."

Despite Trump "racking up wins" for his base, Mitchell said, "the Republicans are in a really bad spot."

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'You would be losing your mind!' Dem shouts at Fox News colleagues over Trump hypocrisy

A Fox News host scolded her colleagues on Thursday for dismissing actions of the Trump administration that they would criticize other presidents for doing.

Jessica Tarlov, co-host of the Fox News show "The Five," noted that her colleagues have been silent about President Donald Trump's efforts to use the government as an investment vehicle and assert control over museum content. Tarlov argued that her co-hosts would be up in arms if a Democratic president attempted to make the same moves.

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'Read the document!' CNN's Jake Tapper unloads on RFK Jr. over 'complete falsehoods'

CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday afternoon offered a strong rebuttal to the health secretary's justification for firing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director.

Earlier in the day, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed the CDC was an agency that had been "very troubled for a very long time" before the Trump administration began to reform it. One aspect the Trump administration is seeking to change is the CDC's vaccine panel, which recommends vaccines for children. Kennedy also claimed on Thursday that the CDC lists abortion as one of the top 10 medical innovations of all time.

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'This was cowardice': Ex-GOP rep blasts Trump after J6 rioter honored

A GOP former congressman blasted President Donald Trump's move on Thursday to honor a Jan. 6 rioter.

Patrick McHenry, who represented North Carolina's 10th district as a Republican from 2005 to 2025, discussed Trump's plan to provide a full military funeral to Ashli Babbitt, who was shot and killed inside the Capitol as she attempted to climb through a broken window into the Speaker's Lobby.

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Mass walkout staged at CDC in solidarity with officials who resigned in protest

Staff members at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday staged a mass walkout in a show of support for three top officials who resigned in protest this week.

The three officials in question—Demetre Daskalakis, Daniel Jernigan, and Debra Houry—resigned on Wednesday night to protest the ouster of former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez, who had just been confirmed weeks ago by the U.S. Senate.

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'Shame!' GOP rep flees through back door after town hall devolves into booing and heckling

Rep. Barry Moore (R-Ala.) encountered a contentious audience during a town hall in Daphne, Alabama, on Wednesday evening, where he was met with boos and chants as constituents grilled him over President Donald Trump's tax and tariff agenda.

When he failed to answer a question about who pays Trump's tariffs, his constituents began chanting, "Who pays the tariffs!? Who pays the tariffs!?"

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Ousted CDC chief told to break the law: Colleague

On Wednesday, Dr. Susan Monarez was removed from her weeks-long role as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And a fellow now-former official is now revealing that Monarez refused to do something illegal, and refused to sign off on anything contrary to science.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, former Acting CDC Director Dr. Richard Besser said he maintains contact with the now-former CDC director in his current role as CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. In speaking to Monarez, he asked if there were any "lines that she was unwilling to cross."

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‘CDC is in trouble’: Resigning doctor warns of troubling revelations ahead

Dr. Debra Houry, the chief medical officer for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was escorted from the facility on Thursday following the firing of the full department's director, Susan Monarez, on Wednesday.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Houry, who resigned in protest of Monarez's ouster, said things at the CDC have been "really difficult when it comes to having science and data-driven decisions."

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RFK Jr. complains kids can't 'bring their guns' to school amid 'over-medicated nation'

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested there was a problem in the United States because children could not "bring their guns" to school.

During a news conference in Texas on Thursday, Kennedy was asked about whether he considered mass shootings a public health crisis following the Wednesday massacre at a church in Minneapolis.

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Airport controllers sling swear words at 'shoddy radios' causing ground stops

Air traffic controllers unleashed swear words over "shoddy radios" at Newark Liberty International Airport on Thursday morning, facing multiple ground stops.

After an initial ground stop, just a few hours after flights began departing a second ground delay was issued, prompting an average delay of 2 1/2 hours for flights arriving.

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'We know it's not a gun thing': Reporter invited by Karoline Leavitt rants on shootings

A conservative influencer invited to the White House press briefing by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt argued that mass shootings were not "a gun thing."

During Thursday's White House briefing, Leavitt said she had invited YouTuber Brandon Tatum to ask the first question of the day.

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'Criminals have been wearing masks for a long time': Trump border czar defends ICE masks

President Donald Trump's so-called "border czar," Tom Homan, explained that federal agents are wearing masks over their faces because it's what criminals do.

Homan, whose official title is the executive associate director for Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), spoke to the press outside the White House on Thursday when he was confronted with federal Homeland Security police covering their faces.

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